Exactly what I was thinking. I wouldn't be surprised to see him working as an o-line coach somewhere soon. Despite his recent failures as a coach and coordinator, this is a guy who knows football and has been around the game/league for a long time. He likely has many friends out there who would be willing to offer him a job.

That was based on our trust of Bill Parcells. Man, did Parcells do anything right in Miami?

11 wins helped as well. dont want to name names but the term man crush was used a bunch of times. even the fist pumps were actually praised , remember how we loved the emotion. He still deserved better when he was fired , it wasnt done in a great way.

That was based on our trust of Bill Parcells. Man, did Parcells do anything right in Miami?

11 wins helped as well. dont want to name names but the term man crush was used a bunch of times. even the fist pumps were actually praised , remember how we loved the emotion. He still deserved better when he was fired , it wasnt done in a great way.

He wasn't a bad guy. Nor was he completely incompetent.But he wasn't up to the task and it was time for him to go.

His time with the Jets was fated to end in disaster quickly:A bad QB. A horrible locker room. A ridiculous head coach. A joke of a backup QB who has people pushing for him to be the starter. Oh, and a push for more Wildcat.

The Miami Herald reports Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and General Manager Jeff Ireland are meeting with former Dolphins head coach Dave Wannstedt about a defensive assistant position with the team.

The Miami Herald reports Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and General Manager Jeff Ireland are meeting with former Dolphins head coach Dave Wannstedt about a defensive assistant position with the team.

Are we going to have to start liking the guy who killed Ricky Williams career by giving him the ball to much again?

Definitely worse than Cam Cameron. A terrible hire by the Jets considering the guy never called any plays here. Our offense was always hand-cuffed to whoever was the O coordinator and Sparano never showed that he had any sort of distinct offensive philosophy. Did a terrible job managing the Tebow thing because the wildcat rage was never his thing here. All David Lee and Henning.